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10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

The Murder of Little Cooper

10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

Joe Kuner

Entertainment News, True Crime, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2022

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In June of 2014, Cooper Harris was strapped into his rear facing car seat, like he was most mornings. His father, Justin Ross Harris, drove them to chick fil a for a quick breakfast before dropping him off at daycare, and then heading to work. Little Cooper never got taken to day care that morning. He was instead left strapped in, in the parking lot of a Home Depot… where the Georgia sun beat down on the SUV for hours. After almost 7 hours, Justin Ross Harris says that he realized his son was still in the car and called for help. If these were the only details of the story, you’d probably assume that it’s a very sad and tragic accident. A nightmare for the tired parents of an almost 2 year old child. But, there’s so much more to this story that will lead to a charge of malice murder.TW: This episode details the death of a child.
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0:00.0

In June of 2014, Cooper Harris was strapped into his rear-facing car seat, like he was most

0:11.3

mornings. His father, Justin Ross Harris, had plans to drive them to Chick-fil-A for a quick

0:16.8

breakfast before dropping him off at daycare and then heading to work. Little Cooper never

0:22.5

got taken to daycare that morning. He was instead left strapped in in the parking lot of a Home Depot,

0:29.9

where the Georgia son beat down on that SUV for hours. After almost seven hours, Justin Ross Harris

0:36.2

said that he realized his son was still in the car and called for help.

0:40.5

If these were the only details of the story, you'd probably assume that it's a very sad and very tragic accident.

0:47.3

A nightmare for the tired parents of an almost two-year-old child.

0:51.3

But there's so much more to this story that will eventually lead to a charge of malice

0:55.7

murder.

1:14.8

Welcome to 10-minute murder, brief and bingeable true crime.

1:18.4

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1:22.8

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1:28.0

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1:29.5

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1:30.9

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1:34.8

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1:40.0

That's just my dog, Harper Jane, and she snores with some impressive volume.

1:42.8

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1:44.8

I may need to look into that.

1:47.8

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1:49.8

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